Cascade Hop Rhizome

4.5-7% AA - Grows well in all climates. Aroma and bittering for pale ales.

Pleasant, floral and quite citrusy. Very distinctive and the most popular microbrew and homebrew hop for American ales. Cascade is the great aroma hop for all American-style ales, known for its grapefruit, citrusy flavors and aromas.

Rhizomes should be planted immediately for best results. If your area is still experiencing frost then you can plant them in a planter indoors until it is safe to transplant outside. The first years crop will generally be smaller than subsequent years. Since these are live plants, we cannot guarantee they will grow, so we recommend buying two of each type to help ensure their success.

Shipping Restrictions:

Due to agricultural restrictions, we can only ship rhizomes to addresses that are in the United States, excepting Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, and the counties of Bonner and Kootenai in Idaho. Unfortunately, we cannot ship these to international locations including APO/FPO addresses.

BEST ANSWER:I planted 8 rhizomes (2 sets of 4 varieties) including Cascade on 04/18/2018. I used "rot prevention" planters containing store bought soil, Miracle-Gro All Purpose Plant Food, and Down To Earth Fish Bone Meal. 5 of the other 6 are growing vines, but Cascade is showing no signs of growth. I can't help you with why, but I can agree that my Cascade are not growing as the others are...if at all.

BEST ANSWER:I planted 8 rhizomes (2 sets of 4 varieties) including Cascade on 04/18/2018. I used "rot prevention" planters containing store bought soil, Miracle-Gro All Purpose Plant Food, and Down To Earth Fish Bone Meal. 5 of the other 6 are growing vines, but Cascade is showing no signs of growth. I can't help you with why, but I can agree that my Cascade are not growing as the others are...if at all.

I bought two Cascade and two Centennial rhizomes last year. The Centennial did okay although they produced no flowers. The Cascade never did well. This year the Cascade hasn't shown any signs of life while the Centennial are going gangbusters.

The Centennial rhizome is growing but is very small an flimsy at this point after three months. This and my other hop rhizomes (Centennial, Willamette, and Cascade), grew great in Sammamish, WA, but are really struggling in San Diego (Escondido). I think the climate is too hot for hops, even though they do great in the Yakima/Moxie, WA area, which has volcanic soil and cold winters. In San Diego it is dry and their isn't much variation year-round. I'm sure it isn't the rhizome at issue.

after researching hop varieties that grow well in virginia, I settled on these cascade hops. All 5 arrived alive and well; all having officially put on 2-5 inches above the ground after about 2 weeks. I have them in a raised planter box climbing up cabling. Very excited to see the yields - but step 1 (keeping them alive) is complete.

When ordering Rhizomes, beware using USPS, pay the extra $ for UPS or Fedex. I live 70 miles from Concord, CA and it took USPS 6 days to deliver my Rhizomes. They are growing but were clearly on their last leg when they arrived. I was ticked at MoreBeer, but customer service reminded me that I selected shipment method when I ordered. Big mistake. USPS isn't going under because of Amazon, they are incompetent.

Don't remember where I bought my rhizomes last year, but no matter. This year's Cascade and Columbus from More Beer are strong and healthy. The most robust bines have grown 3" in the first week of being in the ground.

These are the Columbus Rhizomes, bought with my Cascade. About 3" of growth after 6 days in soil.

Ordered these in February, planted them according to the instructions. It is now June and no sign of life. When I called I was told that More Flavor would not do anything about the defective product they sold me. I have been a customer for quite a while but am rethinking that now.

Hello this is Nick from MoreFlavor!, we are really sorry to hear about your experience. Due to the perishability of this product we can not always guarantee the viability of this product but we want to make sure you have a great experience. We will be contacting you to see if there is a way we can help you. Cheers!

Nick MoreFlavor!

December 14, 2017

Nick

Response from MoreFlavor

Hello this is Nick from MoreFlavor!, we are really sorry to hear about your experience. Due to the perishability of this product we can not always guarantee the viability of this product but we want to make sure you have a great experience. We will be contacting you to see if there is a way we can help you. Cheers!

Nick MoreFlavor!

December 22, 2017

Nick

hop plants

mine showed up in great time from ordering, came in excellent condition , checked the plant last night, its growing

Preordered these and they arrived two days after a shipment notification was sent. They spent a week in my fridge, then planted them. Three weeks later I have a 3 foot hop plant in my yard. Well done morebeer

Got it in the dirt the same day I received it in the mail. Two days later there was already popping up. Now, just a couple weeks in, it already looks like a real plant and it's started climbing like crazy. My only piece of advice is to give it something rough to climb on. I tried a bamboo stake at first and it had trouble holding on. Twine is the standard choice and that works great.

Received these rhizomes 4 days after shipment. I planted both immediately and one week later they sprouted. Now I have two plants one of which is already 6 ft up the line I'm training it to grow! Excellent experience I will definitely buy more varieties from morebeer.

I ordered two Cascade rhizomes in early April. I received them quickly and stored them in the fridge. Both rhizomes had some buds and looked healthy. I planted about a week later in a freshly prepared bed and they started to sprout in just a few days. These are already close to 6" tall after 2-3 weeks and look like they will grow very well here in Zone 6b. (eastern Missouri) Couldn't be happier with these from More Beer!

Grew last year in a pot. Grew very nice smelling cones. Didn't actually brew with them last year. They do not appear to be coming back this year. However, 2 other varieties I am growing are. Bummer, but maybe I can score some from my neighbor.

I live in Louisiana and was concerned the rhizomes would not make it out here in a viable state. After preordering 2 cascade rhizomes in January I was pleased to find out they finally shipped on Thursday March 26th. They were promptly delivered that Saturday the 28th at which time I planted them in a couple pots to root. The following Saturday I'm looking at both the rhizomes having sprouted. Great quality, fast delivery, excellent experience. Thank you.

I bought 6 rhizomes total, 2 each of Cascade, Nugget and Tettnanger. 5 of 6 rhizomes had a bit of activity when they arrived. Planted them just over 2 weeks ago and so far no signs of growth. Keeping my fingers crossed and praying to the hop gods. Can't imagine that all 6 are duds...must be patient.

My Hops arrived alive. I bought 3 varieties: Cascade, Northern Brewer and Columbus. So far the Cascade have sprouted but still waiting on the other two, it's been 2 weeks. The Cascade was the healthiest looking of the bunch as the others had little growth activity and looked to be thin and depleted. Still hoping for the best.

The rhizome was a bit on the small side (about the diameter of a pencil. It appears healthy and has a couple shoots coming off the side. I've planted it, and now it's only a matter of time. I live in Florida and was able to get about 1 1/2 oz of dried hops from a 2nd year crop.

The rhizome was a bit on the small side (about the diameter of a pencil. It appears healthy and has a couple shoots coming off the side. I've planted it, and now it's only a matter of time. I live in Florida and was able to get about 1 1/2 oz of dried hops from a 2nd year crop (Cascade).

I was surprised to have my Rhizomes arrive in 2 days via USPS. They were well packaged and I was able to plant them shortly after. They haven't shown signs of sprouting yet, but I am confident the the error will be on me if something goes wrong this summer.

I live in a very warm climate (Central California). I ordered 3 of these rhizomes and they are off and running so to speak. I plan on letting them grow up a trellis system on the side of my house for a decorative effect and will eventually make some great tasting beer with them.